The challenge for meaningful work for adults with ASD

Winter, Kirk

Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) face many challenges during their lives that range from decoding the public school system, understanding social cues and surviving the challenges inherent in higher education. Perhaps the most significant hurdle for those with ASD to overcome is obtaining meaningful employment upon finishing school. The levels of unemployment and underemployment for those with ASD is scandalously high and despite some efforts being made by a handful of well-meaning employers, too few individuals are given a fair shake in both the hiring process and the workplace once hired. This reality unfortunately leads to far too many talented and innovative individuals with ASD facing working lives of unmitigated frustration and unfulfilled potential.

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Date: January 10, 2025

Identifier: 96600ec9-f973-483d-8a3d-aa1bfbe6294f

Date: January 10, 2025

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Relation: 2563-9226

Rights: Copyright (c) 2022 Kirk Winter

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Publication Title: Canadian Journal of Autism Equity

Notes: At the time of adding this record, articles from the journal had unreliable DOIs. We preferred adding typical URLs to the source field https://doi.org/10.15173/cjae.v2i1.4927